Belly Wash: The blended drink is a mix of sauerkraut, cabbage juice, beet juice, beef bouillon, wasabi, ginger root, spinach, peppermint liquor, baking soda and aloe vera. As if it couldn't get any worse, the drink is served warm.

Annabelle's Head Banger: If the belly wash seemed rough, the head banger is on another level. The drink is a mix of green tea extract, banana, honey, spinach juice, gherkin juice, asparagus juice, garlic, lentils, white kidney beans and cayenne pepper.

IV therapy for hangovers:

Over the past few years, mobile hangover clinics and services dedicated to administering intravenous fluids to cure hangovers have been popping up across the country. The treatments aren't cheap, but the promise of feeling better is apparently worth it to some.

Prices range from $100-$300, and the mobile clinics are typically found in larger cities like Miami, Las Vegas and New York City. The trend is so popular, Flashgap, a time-delayed photo-sharing app, is even hosting a "Hangover Helper Pop-Up" featuring free IV drips on Jan.1 in New York City.

"This is sort of a 'whoops' button to save the rest of your day," Asa Kitfield, founder of the Hangover Club, told CBS.